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Ag Express Becomes North American Repair Center for McHale Electronic Equipment

Ag Express Electronics (Ag Express), a leading provider of electronic repair and manufacturing services, today announced a strategic partnership with McHale, a global leader in agricultural machinery manufacturing. Under this agreement, Ag Express becomes the exclusive North American repair center for McHale controllers for fixed and variable chamber balers.

Knowing even the most reliable equipment requires maintenance and repair, Ag Express has a longstanding history in identifying operating issues; designing targeted solutions; and repairing hundreds of units from major brands, both inside and outside of the agricultural industry. Whether it’s a single farmer's malfunctioning joystick, keypad, monitor or GPS receiver, or a full-scale repair or remanufacturing program for major agricultural brands, Ag Express technicians keep the foundation of our food supply running smoothly. 

Founded in the 1980s in Ireland, McHale has become a global leader in grassland equipment.  Over 90% of its machines are exported through a network of dealers in 55 countries, built on strong, long-lasting partnerships that ensure farmers worldwide have access to top-notch equipment. 

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•Current end-of-life solutions for plastics and alternative packaging solutions

•The need to have a corporate strategy that aligns with reality at the retail shelves

•How major brands and retailers are pivoting

•Supply chain considerations

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